FIFA announces new World Cup rules targeting time-wasting
FIFA has unveiled a series of rule changes for the 2026 World Cup aimed at increasing match tempo and reducing time-wasting. Key changes include a ban on goalkeepers calling tactical timeouts, stricter VAR protocols, and revised countdown procedures. The new laws reflect FIFA's push to keep the ball in play longer and improve the overall pace of matches. Officials emphasized that enforcing these changes will be a priority during the tournament.
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